The long-awaited confirmation finally arrived around 6pm on Wednesday evening, which gives the club ample time to register players for this weekend’s away game at Gillingham.

Joint administrator Paul Appleton said Wanderers had been one of the most complicated deals he had ever been involved with but was delighted to announce the sale last night.

"At times, some of the hurdles appeared insurmountable and the frustration felt has been immense, not least by the supporters who have had to endure too many weeks of uncertainty,” he said.

"I would like to pay particular tribute to the Eddie Davies Trust and their legal team who, throughout this whole process, have been willing to do everything in their power to ensure Eddie's incredible legacy was maintained and not sullied.

I am concerned about potential inequity regarding Bolton this season. Currently, teams have been enjoying five-goal feasts on Bolton's approximation of a professional line-up. Later on in the season, other teams may struggle to achieve comparable results against a (presumably) strengthened team.

I am concerned about potential inequity regarding Bolton this season. Currently, teams have been enjoying five-goal feasts on Bolton's approximation of a professional line-up. Later on in the season, other teams may struggle to achieve comparable results against a (presumably) strengthened team.

Good point. Luck of the draw I suppose. But it will be a shame if it affects the final positions of some clubs (especially Posh).

Made In Bolton: Wanderers Launch Season Tickets For 2019/20 Sky Bet League One Campaign
Bolton Wanderers supporters will be able to watch Keith Hill and David Flitcroft’s Super White Army at the University of Bolton Stadium from as little as £12.71 per game when they purchase a season ticket ahead of the Blackpool fixture on Monday 7 October.